Welcome to my stop on the Fast & More Fun Blog Hop, brought to you by Villa Rosa Designs. There are a whopping 28 bloggers participating! I was so thrilled to be asked to join in the fun! I've been a fan of Villa Rosa Designs for years and have made several of their patterns. You've likely seen their pattern cards in quilt shops, they are post-card sized with beautiful photos of the whole quilt on one side and the instructions on the other side.
For this year's hop, Villa Rosa Designs (VRD) has put together a bundle of five patterns. There is one for fat quarters, one for 10" squares/layer cake squares, one that uses a panel, and two that use charm squares. You can buy the set here, or just might WIN a set! VRD is giving away a set of pattern cards at EACH of the participating blogs! Visit them all for more chances to win! More on prizes below.
Villa Rosa Designs was started by Pat Fryer. In the beginning, Pat was the only designer and she named all her patterns after rose varieties. Now VRD has several designers and you can find their names & logos at the bottom of the front of the card. If it's one of Pat's designs, it will have the rose the pattern is named after in the upper right corner. This is why these pattern cards are sometimes called Rose Cards.
I chose to make Twinkle, designed by Tricia Lynn Maloney/Orphan Quilt Designs. Twinkle uses 5" charm squares and makes a quilt that finishes at 60" x 60". I made it exactly as written, though I cut my HSTs with my accuquilt instead of the 2-at-a-time-and-then-trim method. I thought about using more of the accent squares in the border, but decided to go as written for the first quilt. I cut enough squares to make a second Twinkle, and might add more accent squares in that version.
I don't have many charm squares, but Island Batik's stash builder strips are 5" x WOF, so I used a lot of those to make my own 5" squares. I decided to limit my color palette to all shades of blue, green, and in-between. So in addition to blues and greens, there are lots of teals and aquas. I vastly under-estimated how many different fabrics in my chosen color way I would find in my Island Batik scrap bin, so I cut way more than I needed. I limited the actual quilt to only 2 HSTs made from any one fabric. I have enough cut out to make at least one more Twinkle. I hoped to have at least started my second in time for this hop, but alas, time was not on my side.
All fabrics are Island Batik: scraps for the stars, solid white for the background, and a black mottled blender for the accent squares in the sashing and the binding. I wanted a blue that was almost black for the accent, but I didn't have enough, but this black feels almost blue, so it works.
I quilted it using the wavy line stitch on the grid made by the squares--a look I stole from Preeti of Sew Preeti Quilts. It is easy to do and gives great texture. I used a light-but-almost-medium blue thread for the quilting, so it shows up a bit and I think complements the overall colors I used.
Twinkle sewed up pretty quickly, especially for being as big as it is. (60" square) I'm really happy with it, and since I already have more blues and greens cut, a second and maybe even a third won't be far behind. I'd also love to do one with a darker background and lighter charm square fabrics.
PRIZES
I mentioned above that Villa Rosa is giving away a set of the 5 featured pattern cards to a reader of EACH blog. In addition, each blogger will choose 3 readers to go into the drawing for the sponsor prizes. To enter here, leave me a comment. You can leave me a comment about anything, but if you need a prompt, tell me your favorite flower, in honor of Pat's love of roses. I will use a random number generator to choose my winners. Be sure that I can contact you if you win! Make sure your comment is not anonymous!
For even more chances to win, visit all the bloggers and see what they made from the featured Villa Rosa patterns!
Thursday, March 14
Bog Hop Kick-Off https://villarosaquilts.com/
Friday, March 15
1. Kathleen McCormick — https://kathleenmcmusing.com/
2. Cheree H — http://livelylatte.blogspot.com/
3. Roseanne Nelson — https://www.homesewnbyus.com
4. Wendy Tuma — https://www.piecefulthoughts.com/
5. C&T (Valerie) — https://www.ctpub.com/blog/
Saturday March 16
1. Bernie Kringel — https://needleandfoot.com/
2. Sandra Walker — https://www.mmmquilts.com/
3. Linda — https://www.texasquiltgal.com/
4. Debbie Huber – http://time4stitchn.blogspot.com/
5. SIY (Branyn/Jennifer) – https://blog.siysewityourself.com/
Sunday, March 17
1. Carolyn — https://quarterinchcapers.blogspot.com/
2. Emily (Norton House) — https://www.nortonhousequilting.com/blogs/news
3. Gail Sheppard — https://quiltinggail.com/
4. Susan Slaton — http://wazoonewsbits.blogspot.com/
Monday, March 18
1. Nann Hilyard — https://withstringsattached.blogspot.com/
2. Jaftex (Jennifer) — https://scottfortunoff.com/
3. Jan Altomare — https://www.cocoaquilts.com/
4. Tricia – http://quiltwithaview.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, March 19
1. Joy – https://shout4joy-shouting.blogspot.com/
2. Emily Leachman — http://thedarlingdogwood.blogspot.com/ YOU ARE HERE!!
3. Vicki S — www.knitbug2.blogspot.com
4. Rose Mikulski — https://somethingrosemade14.blogspot.com/
5. QOVF (Lexie) — https://www.qovf.org/
Wednesday, March 20:
1. Nancy — https://www.graceandpeacequilting.com/
2. Jocelyn — https://happycottagequilter.blogspot.com
3. Tracie — https://joyfullytracie.com
4. Daryl — Patchouli Moon Studio
5. Electric Quilt (Diane) — https://doyoueq.com/blog/
Thursday, March 21:
Blog Hop Recap villarosaquilts.com
The grand prizes are:
- Kaffe Fasset Precut Collection
- $100 digital Gift Certificate to Hancock’s of Paducah
- A BIG BOX of mystery quilty goodies
- An Electric Quilt 8 download — the winner for this prize will be selected on the EQ blog, so you will need to register there for this prize
AND there are tons of smaller prizes, like books, patterns, fabrics, notions, and more from our fabulous sponsors.
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I hope you have a great time admiring all the beautiful projects made with the featured Villa Rosa Designs pattern cards. Be sure to check out their websites see and all their designs. And check out the past quilts I've made from Villa Rosa Designs: Blueberry Hill, Galaxy version 1, Galaxy version 2, Cherish version 1, and Cherish version 2. Thanks for visiting!
Blues and greens are my favorite colors and I love how they look in your Twinkle quilt. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really like the blues and greens in your quilt. Twinkle is my favorite pattern in this group of 5.
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Beautiful color choices, really makes it pop! I’m definitely going to give this one a try. My favorite flower is red geranium. kcall1146@gmail.com. Kate Call
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle quilt really pops with color. Love the blues and greens you chose.
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I love you quilt! Batiks are my favorite fabric to work with
ReplyDeleteTwinkle is one of my favorite patterns. The black makes it pop, I really like your color choices. My favorite flower is a Black Eyed Susan
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Your Twinkle quilt is beautiful....batiks are great to piece!! Roses are also a favorite of mine and I've got about 24 shrub roses I enjoy all the growing season! mrssummy@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLoved your quilt! My favorite flower is a tulip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Twinkle, Emily!!! My favorite flower is wisteria!!!
ReplyDeleteBatiks are my favorite fabrics. Your Twinkle came out beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I’m new to VR so plan to make this quilt.
ReplyDeleteKim Pemberton bassyarddog@gmail.com
DeleteYour twinkle is sparkling on the white background. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love roses, when my daughter was born I was adding a rose to my Moms rose garden and they had a tea rose called Brittany(my daughter’s name). It is deep red and spicy.
Happy creating
Charlene
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I love your version of Twinkle, those batiks are beautiful! That's a great idea about adding more accent squares.
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle quilt is sew pretty. Love the use of batiks. I have two favorite flowers. Lilacs and carnations. ryarolim@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just finished my first Villa Rosa quilt pattern, The Lady. The quilt went together in a weekend, fast and easy. My favorite flowers are white roses, and spring daffodils.
ReplyDeleteLove your Twinkle quilt! Batiks are my favorite and you inspired me to dig out my batik charms. My favorite flower is the Freesia for the wonderful scent, even though I haven’t found any for quite a while. tizzy5552@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the blog hop. Getting to see so many new things. Love your choice of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI do love the Twinkle - I have a couple packs of charms squares waiting to be used!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your blues/greens Twinkle!!
ReplyDeleteI have an accuquilt also, sure makes those HST easier. Especially not having to cut dog ears. Email is Jillne1@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of your Twinkle quilt. At this time of year I love seeing the crocus poke up through the snow. The deep purple ones are my favorite! homemom570@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like your Twinkle quilt. I love hibiscus!!
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Your Twinkle colorway is delightful.
ReplyDeleteI really like your fabric choicees! I love batiks and you using your stash is exactly the idea I need!
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Wow very very nice made my eyes dance.....Now I want to give twinkle a try... anna brown happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteIsland Batiks are the best!
ReplyDeletellkunkel@hotmail.com Lezlie
I love the soothing colors you chose on your Twinkle quilt. My favorite flower is the peony.
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My favorite flower is the daffodil. I'm having a lightbulb/duh moment realizing that those stash builder strips can be used to make charms. LOL.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning, Love your quilt and the color choice . Think it will make a pretty QOV. will probably add boarders on top and bottom I am not a square quilt fan.
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Love your Twinkle quilt! I also love Ranunculus. Smithcindyk@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your version of winkle. It is very joyful. My favourite flower is the sweet pea. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI love Iris and Peonies. Ah, my favorite is whatever is blooming 🤷♀️
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Absolutely lovely, my second favorite color scheme is the blues/greens!
ReplyDeleteMary Lee
ReplyDeleteYou can never go wrong with batiks - your quilt is lovely. I love carnations.
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A yellow rose is my favorite. Twinkle is a great way to use charms packs,
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I love all flowers. If I had to pick my favorite would be lavender roses.
ReplyDeletePretty quilt, my favorite flower changes as the seasons change. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTwinkle for the win. I'd like to try it with smaller HST and very scrappy. The peony (with the MN pronunciation pea long o ny). We had a mess of them in the yard when I was growing up. Memories of childhood. ritasevig@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, it has such a spring vibe!! Thanks for sharing! odiane79 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful and my favorite flower is the daffodil!
ReplyDeleteI love your colors and might have to steal that idea on quilting!!! What a neat idea! And just for fun, my favorite flowers are calla lilies and gardenias.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt you made. My favorite flower is the orchid. kathy_cocker@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love the colors that you have chosen for your Twinkle quilts. The first one you've done, turned out great. I can't wait to see the next one, as well. Thanks for considering me for a prize! I'm subscribing, but in the meantime, my email is jason_burnside@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Twinkle. My favorite flower at the moment are daffodils. Love the sunny colors after winter.
ReplyDeleteI love all flowers as there are very few natural blooming ones where I live. So I try to plant lots! I love orchids, but am only slightly successful growing them. I love your use of batiks and would love to try a VRD pattern. Nbod at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThe Twinkle patterns looks lovely in this colourway
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is just gorgeous...such a lovely color pallet. My favorite flower happens to be roses. My dad had bunches of them growing in our yard as a kid and so I have always had a liking for them. Nancy.sumner@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that you chose to do twinkle I have purchased the pattern and can’t finalize my fabrics. all4sissy@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle quilt turned out really cute! Love the fabric colors you used. My favorite flower is the Calla Lily.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Thanks for sharing ideas.
ReplyDeleteLinda Estes. Lgale95@yahoo.com
I love your Twinkle quilt! My favorite flower is the rose.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Twinkle. Love your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flowers are pansies.
Margaret...memorton@gmail.com
I love almost all flowers but, when picking out a bouquet at the store for myself, I must have Gerbera daisies. Your greens and blues make a gorgeous Twinkle….which is a generously sized quilt, indeed. I have an accuquilt and am now inspired to make some quick HSTs. jfoor@att.net
ReplyDeleteWonderful version of the Twinkle pattern :)
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Blue and green batiks are my favorites together.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks great done in blues and greens. My favorite flower is the daffodil.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! The colors you chose make the pattern stand out. Inspiring!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower is the peony. mango968@earthlink.net
Twinkle is my favorite of the patterns, and the color options are so fun to think about! Yours looks great! My favorite flower is the tulip.
ReplyDeleteLove Love your colors in your Twinkle quilt. Looks so fresh and clean! My favorite flower is the Iris! But like so many more. Enjoy flower beds, but hate to weed!! cake42493@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe color palette reminds me of a favorite quilt many years old. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI can't get my Google to login for some reason. Erg. Anywho, fabulous Twinkle. I love the blue and green. emilylfreese at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle quilt is fantastic! How cool is it to cut enough for 2 or more quilts? Such a beautiful design!
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Your quilt looks fresh and crisp. I really like the simple serpentine quilting. dove1615@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTwinkle looks fabulous in those pretty prints!
ReplyDeleteSo many fun and unique patterns by villa rosa. I have a few of their kits waiting in my to do pile. Michelle Rush mrush2@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flowers are daffodils 😻 tobyyellow@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love the blues and greens! Thank you for sharing. Oh, and my favorite flower is a daffodil. L_opdahl@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely. Thank you for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flowers are roses, lilacs and daffodils.
Sherry V. oohaysistun at yahoo dot com. stitching with Sherry.blogspot.com
I like your color scheme--Twinkle is one of my favorites. I think peonies are beautiful flowers!
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Your Twinkle turned out so pretty! I think for a favorite flower from my yard would be my lilacs. But in a bouquet I like the bright ly colored carnations and daisies. Thank you for sharing!
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You did a great job on twinkle. The best part of this hop has been the inspiration and how the same pattern has produced so many different quilts! Thank you for sharing Gingerdawnharman@live.com
ReplyDeleteTwinkle and Ebb Tide are my favorites out of this group. Your twinkle is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTwinkle has been my favorite pattern all along! My favorite flowers are daisies!! I carried them at my wedding!!! Anneandbenhike@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteBdemack@yahoo.com. I like the colors of your twinkle. Blues and green are so calming!
ReplyDeleteI like your rendition of Twinkle. It really shows off the pattern
ReplyDeleteTwinkle is my favorite of the patterns in this hop and yours is a beautiful example of it using batik fabrics! The blues and greens work so well together. I've used Preeti's suggestion of the wiggly stitch on seam lines too and it looks great! Super work! I love cleomes in my flower garden!
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle is lovely! My favorite flowers are yellow roses!
ReplyDeleteTwinkle is my favorite of the pattern group! My favorite flower is lilac. They smell so good!
ReplyDeleteRed roses or flame roses are my favorites. I just love these card quilt patterns especially since the a very reasonably priced.
ReplyDeleteThe Twinkle pattern entices me and your blue & green color combo works up nicely. Hard to beat Red Roses!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower is a yellow rose. As we are preparing for my son's wedding, I remember fondly the yellow roses in my hair and bouquet. jacominaderegt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flowers are roses, probably because I remember my mother growing them when I was young, a habit I continued. I love your batik HSTs! The AccuQuilt is great for that, isn't it? I have a question for you--I just read my Island Batik charm pack and they recommend using Synthrapol on them before piecing. Have you ever done that? I haven't before, but I'm considering it now, to avoid bleed-through.etalmage@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt Emily bring this one to show everyone when you come to Shelby. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt!! I have never saw a flower I didn't love, but saying that, a rose is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYour color selection for twinkle is delightful!
ReplyDeleteI love blue and green together. Peonies are probably my favorite flower.
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Love the fresh, calm look of your Twinkle quilt, Emily!
ReplyDeleteTwinkle is my favorite pattern of this bundle, and yours is my favorite of the versions I've seen so far in the blog hop. Those batiks are gorgeous, my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteYour version of Twinkle really sparkles. Love the colorway you choose. Looking forward to seeing your other versions.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking quilt! Fav flower right now are the daffys! Spring has sprung here in southern VA.
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle is fresh, nice fabric choices! Hyacinths are one of many flowers I love due to their fragrance. -Diane V
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I love the colours you chose - blue is my favourite so it definitely caught my eye. Thanks for the invitation to visit with you (and my favourite flower is the Oriental Poppy). marmic1954@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteAquas and teals are fast emerging as favorite colors of mine. They remind me of tropical waters. I love the color theme of your quilt very much.
ReplyDeleteLove how the quilts came out! I have two favorite flowers; roses and daylilies. About 20 years ago I had around 100 different roses growing but moving across country meant not taking my roses with me and they don't grow too well where I am now. So what does a girl do? Plant about 300 different varieties of daylilies!!!
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle with a narrower colour palette is beautiful and uses my favourite colours. As to favourite flowers? I think I love those first flowers of late winter best - snowdrops and crocuses out in the garden and amaryllis indoors.
ReplyDeleteI like the limited palette! And the wavy line on grid is a great idea. It's hard for me to stay in the ditch.
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Beautiful quilt! I love that wavy line quilting you did! I love all flowers and look forward to the Spring ones blooming hopefully in a month or so where I live.
ReplyDeleteYour Twinkle is gorgeous with the blue/green batiks!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite flowers are pink peonies - but all flowers make me smile!
Kim Straughn here, I Love your Twinkle Color Batiks!!! My favorite Flower is Sunflower 🌻 !! Kimstraughn407@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love Twinkle and hope to make my own soon. I love batiks and would make this in a blue/green/teal colorway. Thank you for participating in the blog hop. jpbnaldenatgmaildotcom.
ReplyDeleteHi I'm Joy K! Favorite flower would be carnation. Plays nicely with all flowers, in my opinion.
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Your color pathway is lovely. edgarkevin@sbcglobal.net Amy
ReplyDeleteYour twinkle is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTulips are my favorite flower!
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A favorite flower? That's like asking for a favorite fabric - nearly impossible, lol! But for this morning, if pressed, I'll say it's a bright geranium, something in a bold red or coral. :) mail4kristine (at) msn (dot) com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower is a Poppy. I really love the colors you used in your quilt. Batiks are one of my favorite fabrics to use in my quilting. I love, love, love. your quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pattern and quilt. My favorite flower is the sunflower. cmberry@lsu.edu
ReplyDeleteI have plans to make twinkle later this year. Thank you for your version. My favorite flowers are gladiolus. donnaovermoyer@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteRight now, my favorite flowers are daffodils!
ReplyDeleteSue/missmaggie54@yahoo.com
DeleteYour version of Twinkle is very pretty! My fave flower? Well, I love a deep peach/orange rose but I think crocuses are my absolute fave.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt to snuggle under.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern and I like your color choices. It will be interesting to see a dark background with it.
ReplyDeleteTwinkle is the perfect name for this quilt, because your quilt twinkles! I love the color choices. Thanks for sharing this! And my favorite flower is the iris. pk_sews@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI liked reading your blog and the VRD pattern Twinkle you made. I like flowers. It's hard to choose just one but I love english tea rose. It smells good too
ReplyDeleteYep!! This is my favorite twinkle of all them..but I might be partial to green !! Cwells96@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I ever commented, but I love this - all my favortie colors. I need to pull out my accuquilt and make one of these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful blog hop featuring Villa Rosa Designs! The creativity showcased here is truly inspiring, especially the twinkle of those patterns. It’s a great reminder of how crafting can bring joy and beauty into our lives. subimods discount code
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